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Bloomberg BNA has begun a joint initiative with Tax Materials, the producers of the tax reference book series TheTaxBook, to include content from TheTaxBook in Tax Prep Guides that will be offered as part of Bloomberg BNAs Tax Practice Series.
June 10 -
New York Yankees co-owner and managing partner Hal Steinbrenner prevailed in a lawsuit brought by the Internal Revenue Service seeking to recover $670,494 from what the government alleged was an unwarranted tax refund.
June 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service, under a congressional microscope for conference spending and improper scrutiny of small-government groups, has fired fewer workers for misconduct this year than at any time since 2002.
June 10 -
Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, D-Md., the ranking Democrat on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, has sent a letter to committee chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., urging him to stop making unsubstantiated allegations about the IRS Tea Party targeting scandal being traced back to the White House.
June 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service reminded tax professionals Monday that its offices will be closed on June 14, July 5, July 22 and August 30 due to the current budget situation, and the closure will also affect the IRSs Modernized eFile System.
June 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service said in an email to tax professionals Friday that it plans to retire and remove its Disclosure Authorization and Electronic Account Resolution applications from its online eServices on August 11, largely because of low usage and budget cuts.
June 7 -
Bob Moritz, chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP since July 2009, sat down with Accounting Today on Friday to discuss some of the issues facing the accounting profession and how PwC has been adapting to changes in the economy and accounting, as well as his encounter with Michelle Obama when handing her the envelope for the Academy Awards.
June 7 -
Mergers, manufacturing integrations, and partnerships were abound this week plus my take on what to expect at the upcoming AICPA Tech + Symposium.
June 7 -
The House Ways and Means Committee plans to hold a hearing next Thursday on the use of tax havens by multinational corporations to shift their profits.
June 7 -
While generally notices and other communications from the IRS are considered received by the taxpayer if they are delivered to the home by certified mail and signed for, such was not the case with a Letter 1153, received by and signed for by the taxpayers son but ultimately determined not to have made its final step on its journey from the IRS into the taxpayers hands.
June 6 -
CPA firms are increasing their email marketing, according to a new report.
June 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service executive who portrayed Spock in the agencys Star Trek video parody apologized to lawmakers for inappropriate spending on a $4.1 million conference in 2010.
June 6 -
Sikich LLP has purchased the technology consulting group at Pannell Kerr Forster of Texas, P.C. (PKF Texas), effectively expanding the firms Dynamics NAV business and geographically into Houston and Texas in particular.
June 6 -
ADP said Thursday that it has helped U.S. businesses find more than $1.4 billion in tax credits in 2012.
June 6 -
FinancialForce.com has partnered with global business consulting firm Bluewolf with the goal of helping companies access and enhance visibility into data that improve bookings-to-billing cycles and enrich customer engagement.
June 6 -
George M. Cohan (1878 1942) is known to the public as the composer of classic songs like Give My Regards to Broadway and Youre A Grand Old Flag. To the entertainment business he is one of the legends of Tin Pan Alley and founders of ASCAP. However, to tax lawyers and accountants he is revered due to Cohan v. Commissioner, 39 F. 2d 540 (2d Cir. 1930).
June 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service placed two employees on leave for accepting free food during a party at a 2010 agency conference that will be the subject of a congressional hearing today.
June 6 -
Most midmarket ERP software implementations are accomplished with moving off QuickBooks and for the most part, users can plan and execute the transition rapidly. And with the right consultant, the transition can be planned and executed rapidly, but how do you know when its time?
June 5 -
Several factors have led an increasing number of states to implement specialized state tax tribunals to resolve state tax controversies.
June 4 -
A partisan divide is developing on how U.S. lawmakers view Internal Revenue Service actions, with Republicans seeing intimidation of their allies and Democrats citing agency mistakes and mismanagement.
June 4
